Month: June 2024

1 year ago

Unknown soldier soon to be laid to rest at National War Memorial

The unknown Newfoundland soldier will be laid to rest Monday at the National War Memorial. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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1 year ago

Evacuation order remains in effect for Churchill Falls

The threat from the wildfire near Churchill Falls has been reduced in recent days, but the evacuation order remains in effect.

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1 year ago

RNC expands jurisdiction on west coast

The RNC officially took over jurisdiction this weekend from the RCMP to handle policing in the Bay of Islands and Humber Valley.

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1 year ago

Capelin rolling on Middle Cove Beach

The Capelin were rolling at Middle Cove Beach over the weekend. NTV’s Becky Daley spoke with some people about their catch.

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1 year ago

Industry groups launch road safety campaign

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1 year ago

Reflections: Argentia Naval Base

Jim Furlong reflects on the opening of the American naval base in Argentia.

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1 year ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries, June 30, 2024

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1 year ago

Our Time: Planting the seed for generations

NTV’s Becky Daley profiles Kasey Budgell, one of two TD scholarship recipients in Newfoundland and Labador.

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1 year ago

Veterinary clinics collaborate in response to VSC closing emergency hours

The Province’s only 24/7 emergency veterinary clinic is cutting back it’s hours beginning July 2nd. The Veterinary Specialty Centre (VSC) in St. John’s announced on June 18th, that it would be changing it’s hours due to staffing shortages starting Tuesday, the VSC’s hours will now be from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 7 days a […]

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1 year ago

Governor General of Canada pays respects to unknown soldier during visit to province

The Governor General of Canada, Mary Simon made her first official visit to the province this weekend as part of her objective to visit each province and territory across the country.  This morning, Governor General Simon visited the Confederation building to pay her respects to the unknown soldier. She was greeted by provincial dignitaries, including Lieutenant […]

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